Korean peace activists are taking action around the world on July 27, the anniversary of the Korean War armistice, to call for a de-escalation of military tensions in the Korean Peninsula, reports Peter Boyle.
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91自拍论坛's Peter Boyle spoke with "Zaria", a Bangali activist with @deshisforliberation, about the struggle by students in Bangladesh for justice in the face of unprecedented repression.
The Kurdish community joined global protests against the聽Turkish military鈥檚 latest incursion聽into Iraqi Kurdistan with a rally in the CBD. Peter Boyle reports.
The 41st weekend of continuous pro-Palestine protests in Australia came as the International Court of Justice聽 ruled that Israeli settlements are illegal. Alex Bainbridge reports.
Labor鈥檚 renewable energy 鈥渟uperpower鈥 plan may sound good, but there are serious dangers in tying an energy transition to the profit interests of corporate capitalism.聽Peter Boyle reports.
Protesters marked 40 weeks of consecutive protests demanding Labor end its support for Israel鈥檚 genocidal assault as the Lancet concludes that close to 200,000 Gazans have been killed.
A rally outside NSW Labor headquarters expressed support for Western Australian Senator Fatima Payman. Peter Boyle Reports.
The 39th week of continuous protests against Australian complicity in Israel's genocide against the people of Gaza came days after WA senator Fatima Payman announced her resignation from Labor. Alex Bainbridge reports.
In a recent escalation of the Recep Tayyip Erdo臒an regime鈥檚 ongoing war against Kurds, the Turkish armed forces has deployed about 1000 troops and 300 tanks and armoured vehicles in Duhok province in Iraqi Kurdistan, reports Peter Boyle.
Western Australian Senator Fatima Payman has resigned after pressure from Labor colleagues. Payman refused to abide by Labor caucus discipline over Palestine and Israel鈥檚 genocide in Gaza. Peter Boyle reports.
Whistleblowers and journalists who expose the hypocrisy, double standards and crimes of the powerful must be protected and supported, write Peter Boyle and Pip Hinman.
As the climate emergency and extinction crises deepen, there is no choice but to struggle to democratise the economy so that it can be made to serve social needs and ecological sustainability. Peter Boyle reports.
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